Policy that could help students needs more campus attention One name made headlines throughout the month of January: Larry Nassar. Nassar, a once world-renowned USA Gymnastics physician, was convicted of criminal sexual conduct and possession Read More

Campaign encourages everyone to take part in stopping bullying An estimated 3.5 million students are victims of bullying each year, according to dosomething.org, a non-profit organization that motivates young people to make a positive change. Read More

Ditch abstinence-only education, teach students safe sex Indiana has a few laws that are not up to date with modern standards. One of these laws deals with sex education. The law mandates that educators must Read More

Millennials work hard for rewards, aren’t ‘killing’ anything As Facebook gets taken over more and more by older generations, it has become the hot place to bash millennials. Almost every week there is a new Read More

The Franklin, Franklin College’s student-run news source, has leaned on its core group of students from last year to form its leadership team for the 2017–2018 school year. The team is as follows: Senior Ashley Read More

Editors’ pick

Nearly 109 years ago, at the close of chapel, then editor-in-chief of The Franklin Ray Chadwick gave a speech. He announced the newspaper would change from a monthly publication to a weekly one. “In this Read More